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WHAT WOULD YOU DO? [UPDATED]
Air Date: Friday, June 17, 2016
Time Slot: 9:01 PM-10:00 PM EST on ABC
Episode Title: (#W1201) "WHAT WOULD YOU DO?"
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'WHAT WOULD YOU DO?' PREMIERES 10TH SEASON WITH EPISODE FEATURING BULLYING, QUESTIONABLE PARENTING, PHARMACIST CONFIDENTIALITY AND GENDER STEREOTYPES

The Hidden-Camera Series Captures People's Reactions to Thought-Provoking Scenarios

'What Would You Do?' Kicks Off Friday, June 17, on ABC

Using actors and hidden cameras, "What Would You Do?" creates situations to capture people's genuine reactions. As the show enters its landmark 10th season, anchor John Quiñones continues to ask the tough questions and explore the decisions people make when presented with these thought-provoking scenarios. "What Would You Do?" airs FRIDAY, JUNE 17 (9:00-10:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC.

Friday, June 17 scenarios include:

· A customer is bullying a supermarket employee with Down syndrome. Will customers step up and defend him or go about their business?

· A mother and her two daughters enter a local donut shop. The mother refuses to let one of her daughters get a donut because the girl is "overweight." Will onlookers intervene or let this mother parent her children the way she chooses?

· A mother and her children are shopping in a supermarket when the children begin to misbehave. To discipline this behavior the mother begins spraying a bottle of water in the kids' faces. Will onlookers support this mother's decision or be outraged?

· A pharmacist is loudly disclosing potentially embarrassing information about one of the people waiting online at prescription pick-up. Will someone tell the pharmacist to quiet down or will everyone listen in?

· A young girl is testing out a demo video game in the store when two boys begin harassing her, telling her "girls can't play video games." Will any of the customers come to the young girl's defense?

Danielle Rossen is executive producer of "What Would You Do?"

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